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  • The Financial Crisis: Nowhere Near Over [View article]
    Thank you for your post, though it is frightening to think that all has been for naught and a Great Depression could be lurking around the next corner..

    A simplistic question regarding GS shorts. Why is GS only targeting Wells Fargo when the other banks listed have much greater exposure in the (000s), such as Citi, Bank of America and HSBC?

    Is there something GS knows that the rest of us don't?
    Nov 17 14:57 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • The Secret Paulson-Goldman Meeting [View article]
    replace the name Gorbachev with Putin and the story becomes more logical....
    Oct 20 16:00 pm |Rating: +4 0 |Link to Comment
  • Volcker: Fed Needs to Start Draining Liquidity [View article]
    it is quite a party, line for a few more drinks at the punchbowl...when this party is going to be over it is going to be the mother of all hangovers!!!!
    Oct 16 15:35 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • Dow 10k: The Higher They Rise, The Harder They Fall [View article]
    I agree with you...but you got to draw the line somewhere!


    On Oct 15 05:40 PM Albertarocks wrote:

    > On Oct 15 04:50 PM iceberg17 wrote:
    Oct 16 07:40 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Dow 10k: The Higher They Rise, The Harder They Fall [View article]
    "The Canadian dollar, once the laughingstock of the world, is almost at parity (again) with the American dollar."

    While this may seem like a trivial point, it is very tiring to constantly read this type of commentary about the Canadian currency and for that matter about Canada in general. Unfortunately most if not all of it comes from the United States.

    In the not so distant past when Canada, in addition to primary materials, exported considerable quantities of manufactured goods to the US, it was very much in Canada's interest to have its currency held considerably below the US dollar. Now that the word "commodities" is on everyone's lips, the secret is out that Canada's immense quantities of natural resources along with the lowest population of the planet in terms of territory make Canada a very interesting market to say the least. What is more, Canada does not indulge in the financial engineering that occurs south of the border. For a pertinent example take a look at the large Canadian banks that are not in the headlines: Royal Bank of Canada, CIBC, TB, etc... There is no need to go on at length regarding the fact that the US dollar has greatly benefited over the past 50 years from the fact it acted as a global currency.

    Last, if the author wanted to pick a currency that was the laughingstock of the world, perhaps Venezuela, Zimbabwe or Italy prior to the Euro would be more appropriate examples.

    I wonder who will have the last laugh?
    Signed, a Canadian (of course!)
    Oct 15 16:50 pm |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • Moving the Deck Chairs on the Economic Titanic [View article]
    the iceberg cometh...
    Sep 29 18:19 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • U.S. Debt - It's Not Going Away [View article]
    May I suggest UUP Powershares as a way of taking advantage of the rise of the USD. It appears based on today's news that we all know what we are up against. Dr Doom is wrong, USD is not going to zero...at least not yet!
    Sep 08 15:29 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Buying Broadwind on GE, Gamesa Wind Energy Deals [View article]
    Thanks divot, of course I already own CPTC and AMSC goes through the roof today....

    Iceberg
    May 08 15:08 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Buying Broadwind on GE, Gamesa Wind Energy Deals [View article]
    Daniel, Congratulations on your pick and the timing.

    I am very curious if you think BWEN is till a buy after yeseterdays run up.

    Any advice????


    Iceberg
    May 08 11:02 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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